Familial Trafficking survivors are trafficked within their own homes and communities by those who should be there to care, love, and protect them. As a result of the trafficker being a family member or caregiver, the survivors are never reported missing and there are no reports made to child protective services. There is no one looking for them.
As a movement, there must be a change in how we address child trafficking.
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